Tebow: Bosa will regret leaving Ohio State

Ohio State superstar Nick Bosa is projected to be the No. 1 pick in the 2019 NFL Draft by many outlets, and the injured defensive end revealed this week that he will leave school early and focus on training for his professional career.

Bosa suffered a core muscle injury against TCU earlier this year and had no timetable for a return, but coach Urban Meyer was hopeful that Bosa could potentially play later this season. Ohio State is currently in position for a College Football Playoff spot, but losing Bosa is a massive blow to the Buckeyes' defense.

Tim Tebow said Friday that while he respects Bosa's decision to prioritize his NFL future, he believes that Bosa will regret passing up the opportunity to play for a title.

"This is a really tough situation, because yes, he's got a severe injury and he'd probably be out until early December healing from it. One one side you can say 'you know what, if he waits and he goes and trains, he can probably make 20 to 30 million dollars, and that's amazing.'

But at the same point, when you're 50 years old and you look back, aren't you going to regret it a little bit? To say 'my guys went to the playoff and they played Alabama in the championship… I could have been with them, but I was more worried about the money.'

Listen, your family's already made however many million. You're probably still going to make that. And I get that you want to be safe and keep your body [healthy], and I can see both sides. I get where he's coming from. But at the same point, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. You've got a team that has a chance to win a championship. Your brother's got one. You don't want to compete to go win a championship like your brother?

For me, what I would do? I would wait, I would get healthy, and if my team was in the Playoff, I'm going to compete with my team. But that's who I am."